Abstract: An apparatus and process for improving the performance of a cellular communication system using direct sequence spread spectrum techniques. The apparatus and process enable dynamic modification of communication system parameters including PN code length, chipping rate and modulation technique for transmission of a data packet. Modification is based on proximity of the transmitter and receiver, transmitter and receiver capabilities and other factors. The system evaluates tradeoffs between data transmission speed and communication range to improve system performance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 4, 1995
Date of Patent:
September 7, 1999
Assignee:
Telxon Corporation
Inventors:
Michael L. Trompower, Paul F. Struhsaker, George L. Grim, III, James K. Holt, Victor K. Paulsen
Abstract: The present invention provides a method for executing tasks in a multiprocessor system including a plurality of processors, each processor taking either an "idle" state and a "run" state, wherein the method includes the steps of: detecting, when a first processor among the plurality of processors that is executing a first task newly generates a second task, whether or not a second processor taking the "idle" state exists among the plurality of processors; assigning the second task, if a second processor taking the "idle" state is detected, to the second processor, so as to begin execution of the second task by the second processor, change the state of the second processor from the "idle" state to the "run" state, and store a flag having a first value indicating that the execution of the first task has not been suspended; and suspending, if no second processor taking the "idle" state is detected, the execution of the first task by the first processor, beginning execution of the second task by the first process
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 22, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 2, 1999
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.